GLONASS 76, GN 787 - Norad ID: 26564
| Spacetrack Directory Name | COSMOS 2375 [GLONASS] |
| Alternative name | GLONASS 76, GN 787 |
| Group | GLONASS |
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| Country/organisation of origin | Commonwealth of Independent States (former USSR) (CIS) |
| Starting point | TYMSC (Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan) |
| Type | Satellite |
| WWW | Here |
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| Perigee | 19118 km |
| Apogee | 19141 km |
The COSMOS 2375 [GLONASS], also known as Kosmos-2374, is a Russian satellite launched on October 13, 2000, from the TSMC LC81/24 launch pad using the Proton-K/DM-2 launch vehicle. Its primary mission was navigation and it belongs to the Uragan series with the payload of Uragan No. 83L. The satellite has a configuration of 3-Axis stabilized, measures approximately 4 meters in length and 1.5 meters in diameter, and has a span of 7.8 meters. It had a dry mass of 1200 kg and a launch mass of 1300 kg. The power system includes two deployable solar arrays and batteries. The satellites shape is described as Cyl + Ant + 2 Pan with an RCS value of 3.9905. The mission was operated by VKSR/IACG, and its manufacturer was POL. The expected lifetime of the spacecraft was three years.
satellite COSMOS 2375 [GLONASS] Date of exalting 13.10.2000y.